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705:(LPR)-controlled areas, found that 75% of residents wanted the entire Donbas region to stay in Ukraine, 7% said that it should join Russia, 1% wanted it to become an independent country, and 3% said that the DPR and the LPR-controlled territories should leave and the rest of Donbas remain in Ukraine. When asked if Russian-speaking citizens are under pressure or threat, 82% said 'no' and 11% said 'yes'. 2% "definitely" and 7% "somewhat" supported Russia sending troops to "protect" Russian-speakers in Ukraine, while 71% did not. 50% wanted Ukraine to remain a unitary country, 14% wanted it to be a federal country, 13% said it should remain unitary but without 607: 427: 598:. Not religious and other believers not identifying with any of the listed major religious institutions constituted about 24.7% of the population. It also showed that approximately 55.6% of the population of eastern Ukraine (which in Razumkov's mapping excluded Donbas and consisted of the regions immediately to the west of it) declared to be believers, while 13.4% declared to be undecided or non-believers, and 3.5% declared to be atheist. 20: 721:) preferred the ECU and 20% preferred the EU (in Donbas: 33% for the ECU, 21% for the EU). On joining NATO, 15% were for, 15% were against, and most said that they would not vote or it was difficult to answer (in Donbas: 16% for, 47% against). Eastern Ukrainians were less likely to vote in parliamentary elections. 453:
entitled any local language spoken by at least a 10% of the population to be declared official within that area. Within weeks, Russian was declared as a regional language in several southern and eastern oblasts and cities. From that point Russian could be used in those cities'/oblasts' administrative
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Almost a third of the country's population lives in the region, which includes several cities with population of around a million. Within Ukraine, the region is the most highly urbanized, particularly portions of central Kharkiv Oblast, south-western Luhansk Oblast, central, northern and eastern
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The territory is heavily urbanized and commonly associated with the Donbas. The three largest metropolitan cities form an industrial triangle within the region. Among the major cities with population of over 200,000 people are
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A 2007 survey by the Razumkov Centre asked "Would you like to have your region separated from Ukraine and joined another state?" In eastern Ukraine, 77.9% of respondents disagreed, 10.4% agreed, and the rest were undecided.
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office work and documents. On 23 February 2014, the law on regional languages was abolished, making Ukrainian the sole state language at all levels even in eastern Ukraine, but this vote was vetoed by acting President
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on 2 March. A February 2015 survey found that eastern oblasts (61%) preferred "second official regional language" over (31%) "state language" status for Russian. The 2012 law on regional languages was repealed by the
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in the first half of February 2014, 25.8% of those polled in eastern Ukraine believed that "Ukraine and Russia must unite into a single state", nationwide this percentage was 12.5%.
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resulted in thousands of deaths and over a million people leaving their homes. Today, parts of the region are controlled by the self-proclaimed and internationally not-recognized
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Symonenko: Communists will go to elections as part of "Nova Derzhava" party (Симоненко: комуністи підуть на вибори у складі партії «Нова держава»)
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Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Conference of the Canadian Political Science Association, Montreal, June 1–3, 2010
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took place in parts of eastern Ukraine. Some protesters allegedly came from Russia to support the unrest. The
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form a significant minority. The most common language in urban areas of the Luhansk and Donetsk Oblasts is
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platform. The electorate of CPU and Party of Regions was very loyal to them. But following the
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Noticeable cultural differences in the region (compared with the rest of Ukraine except
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According to the 2001 census, the majority of eastern Ukraine's population are ethnic
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Constitutional Court declares unconstitutional language law of Kivalov-Kolesnichenko
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the Party of Regions collapsed and the CPU was banned and declared illegal.
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Terrorists or National Heroes? Politics of the OUN and the UPA in Ukraine
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Eight Reasons Why Ukraine’s Party of Regions Will Win the 2012 Elections
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Romanian becomes regional language in Bila Tserkva in Zakarpattia region
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in collaboration with the All-Ukrainian Council of Churches. pp. 27–29.
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All statistics sourced from: State Statistics Committee of "Ukraine".
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A large majority of voters in eastern Ukraine (83% or more in each
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Activists noticed that most ex-Regions are on lists of Poroshenko
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Eternal Russia:Yeltsin, Gorbachev, and the Mirage of Democracy
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The language question, the results of recent research in 2012
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Ukraine right-wing politics: is the genie out of the bottle?
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Ukraine: Speaker Oleksandr Turchynov named interim president
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on 28 February 2018 when it ruled the law unconstitutional.
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Religion, Church, Society and State: Two Years after Maidan
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Attitude population Ukraine to the figure of Joseph Stalin
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oblasts are often also regarded as "eastern Ukraine".
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Russian spreads like wildfires in dry Ukrainian forest
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Religion in eastern Ukraine (excluding Donbas), 2016
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Ukrainian Nationalism in the 1990s: A Minority Faith
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Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group 936: 881:Yanukovych signs language bill into law 430:Ethnic Russians by region (Census 2001) 2315: 1152: 955: 611:1991 Ukrainian independence referendum 2024:Little Russia Governorate (1796–1802) 2019:Little Russia Governorate (1764–1781) 1430: 829: 1296: 717:, 24% in eastern Ukraine (including 693:A November 2015 poll carried out by 27:included in "eastern Ukraine" vary. 13: 1399: 1389:International Republican Institute 839:Who’s Afraid of Ukrainian History? 672:2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine 14: 2334: 1409:Ukraine: Birth of a Modern Nation 937:Traynor, Ian (24 February 2014). 771: 99:(or Dnieper) river, particularly 39: Orange – sometimes included 2150:West Ukrainian People's Republic 2124:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria 154:(including the left bank of the 91:) is primarily the territory of 2138:20th-century regions and states 1254: 1211: 1074: 998: 982:Halya Coynash (13 April 2015). 956:Kramer, Andrew (2 March 2014). 949: 930: 644:) and presidential candidates ( 578:, 8.1% simply Christians, 1.0% 461:Constitutional Court of Ukraine 397: 142:, from the eastern border with 2252:Ethno-Ukrainian regions abroad 1233:Party of Regions: Snake return 1104:. 18 June 2007. 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OCHA. 27 March 2015 609: 444:Ukrainian nationalism 429: 170:Cities and population 22: 2207:Ternopil Voivodeship 1842:Podolian Voivodeship 1465:Geographical regions 695:Rating Group Ukraine 2232:Kharkiv Governorate 2069:Kherson Governorate 2054:Taurida Governorate 2049:Kharkov Governorate 2034:Poltava Governorate 1999:Kharkov Governorate 1987:Podolia Governorate 1827:Bracław Voivodeship 1798:Carpathian Ruthenia 1635:classical antiquity 1592:Naddnistrianshchyna 1572:Carpathian Ruthenia 1267:. 25 September 2015 1227:(16 September 2015) 911:(24 September 2012) 849:(21 September 2010) 825:. 27 December 2012. 564:religion in Ukraine 456:Oleksandr Turchynov 379:Total for 5 oblasts 319:Total for 3 oblasts 88:Vostochnaya Ukraina 1924:Right-bank Ukraine 1707:Principalities of 1693:Old Great Bulgaria 1486:Right-bank Ukraine 1392:. 12 January 2016. 1303:The New York Times 1237:The Ukrainian Week 1196:2013-05-15 at the 1035:2017-04-22 at the 1011:(28 February 2018) 927:(23 February 2014) 615: 432: 341:Запорізька область 281:Харківська область 42: 2308: 2307: 2242:Distrikt Galizien 2212:Volyn Voivodeship 2129:Duchy of Bukovina 2044:Kholm Governorate 1968:Southwestern Krai 1929:Left-bank Ukraine 1919:Cossack Hetmanate 1867:Ottoman provinces 1813:Polish–Lithuanian 1640:Early Middle Ages 1597:Northern Bukovina 1481:Left-bank Ukraine 1421:978-0-19-530546-3 1251:(22 October 2015) 1249:Ukrayinska Pravda 1188:(17 October 2012) 1163:openDemocracy.net 1147:978-3-525-36912-8 1081:Ivan Katchanovski 1039:, 2016 report by 843:Timothy D. Snyder 794:978-0-674-26837-1 646:Viktor Yanukovych 528:Roman Catholicism 482:Eastern Orthodoxy 395: 394: 302:Луганська область 231:Oblast (province) 85: 77:Восточная Украина 65: 2330: 2222:Carpatho-Ukraine 2202:Lviv Voivodeship 2187:Drohobych Oblast 2115:Austro-Hungarian 1977:Kyiv Governorate 1954:Imperial Russian 1939:Zaporozhian Sich 1837:Kyiv Voivodeship 1822:Belz Voivodeship 1727:Novhorod-Seversk 1535:Southern Ukraine 1451: 1444: 1437: 1428: 1427: 1394: 1393: 1380: 1363: 1362: 1360: 1358: 1352: 1344: 1338: 1337: 1333:The Moscow Times 1324: 1318: 1317: 1306: 1294: 1288: 1287: 1274: 1268: 1258: 1252: 1243: 1239:(2 October 2015) 1231: 1219: 1215: 1209: 1208:(5 October 2007) 1206:Oxford Analytica 1175: 1166: 1165:(3 January 2011) 1156: 1150: 1124: 1118: 1117: 1115: 1113: 1094: 1088: 1078: 1072: 1050: 1044: 1023: 1012: 1002: 996: 995: 993: 991: 979: 973: 972: 970: 968: 953: 947: 946: 934: 928: 918: 912: 902: 896: 890: 884: 878: 872: 860: 856: 850: 836: 827: 826: 819: 813: 803: 797: 775: 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oblasts
Ukrainian
romanized
Russian
romanized
Ukraine
Dnipro
Kharkiv
Luhansk
Donetsk
oblasts
Dnipropetrovsk
Zaporizhzhia
Central Russian Upland
Sea of Azov
Russia
Black Sea
Dnieper Lowlands
Dnipro
Siverskyi Donets
Donbas
List of cities in Ukraine
Kharkiv
Dnipro
Donetsk
Makiivka
Zaporizhzhia
Mariupol
Luhansk

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